The game is 9 ball. You are trying to use force follow off of the 1 ball so the cue ball makes the 9. What system or systems do you use the aim to hit the 1 ball? Or do you just use HAMBs( Hit a million balls)?
I asked VP4 for a second opinion. Looks like it beats the kiss off the rail.With moderate speed and rolling follow, the CB will carom to the right about 2-3 times the distance that the OB will cut to the left (compared with the CB's path if the OB wasn't there).
However, the 1 will carom off the 4 and might kiss the CB off track.
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ChalkySticks doesn't get the size of the balls right unless you are playing on a 5-foot table. Virtual Pool, which is what Pat used, is much, much better for showing shots and as a simulator it gets nearly everything right. It is actually good enough to answer the OP's question.Is there a way to copy someone's diagram into ChalkySicks, and draw on it, or do you have to reproduce it from scratch?
Patrick, I finally had a chance to practice your response in variety of situations...it is unbelievable how easy and accurate it is to calculate in a few seconds. Do you have billiards experience? Thanks again.With moderate speed and rolling follow, the CB will carom to the right about 2-3 times the distance that the OB will cut to the left (compared with the CB's path if the OB wasn't there).
However, the 1 will carom off the 4 and might kiss the CB off track.
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No billiards - that's for grownups. Just another thing I learned from Dr. Dave's posts.Patrick, I finally had a chance to practice your response in variety of situations...it is unbelievable how easy and accurate it is to calculate in a few seconds. Do you have billiards experience? Thanks again.
I doubt we can get the CB to the ER and still have the 4 blocking the 1. Need a superhuman thin hit for that imo. TBH I think the follow shot is easier than the safe.Tough shot. If it's for money or a tournament, I'm not doing any fancy stroke shots here. I'd thin the right side of the 1, softly, sending the cb off the side rail and to the end rail. The 4 will block the 1 and your opponent will have to pull something out of his magic hat to win.
The follow shot is only easier if you have practiced it. A major problem for a lot of players is that they will not hit the ball high enough to have smooth forward roll from the start. Without the ball rolling smoothly on the cloth, the 3:1 follow angle system cannot work. There is some additional explanation in the October column here: http://www.sfbilliards.com/articles/1995.pdf (Lousy diagram, sorry)... TBH I think the follow shot is easier than the safe.
Not a difficult shot at all, especially being that close to the 1. A soft speed, thin hit....pretty good (and easy) safety shot, compared to other options. It wouldn't take much speed to move the cb toward the end rail.I doubt we can get the CB to the ER and still have the 4 blocking the 1. Need a superhuman thin hit for that imo. TBH I think the follow shot is easier than the safe.
I guess we just seeing it different. Maybe it's just that I am comfortable following a little off angle, esp if I can go rail first and make the target even bigger, but to me that shot is easier than trying to thin the 1ball to move 1inch while having the CB go 5feet.Not a difficult shot at all, especially being that close to the 1. A soft speed, thin hit....pretty good (and easy) safety shot, compared to other options. It wouldn't take much speed to move the cb toward the end rail.
The other issue is that if you make the carom, you win. If you go into a safety battle you are maybe in a 50-50 situation, like if you leave an edge of the ball out or even a shot at the whole ball. I am reluctant to leave a 9 hanging in the pocket while playing a safe.I guess we just seeing it different. Maybe it's just that I am comfortable following a little off angle, esp if I can go rail first and make the target even bigger, but to me that shot is easier than trying to thin the 1ball to move 1inch while having the CB go 5feet.
Bob, with the larger/heavier billiard balls, isn't that forward movement a little easier than with a 2 1/4'' cue ball?The other issue is that if you make the carom, you win. If you go into a safety battle you are maybe in a 50-50 situation, like if you leave an edge of the ball out or even a shot at the whole ball. I am reluctant to leave a 9 hanging in the pocket while playing a safe.
Of course if you haven't practiced relatively close follow shots, that's a problem. I've played a lot of carom billiards.